Shot last night at an altitude of 350 feet, this is a massive 31-image panorama stitched together. Rather than crop out the white space, I decided to leave it as is. It's kind of a window in the air out onto Austin. Almost as if someone took a squeegee and wiped away the white to find this behind it. This overlooking the Rainey Street Historic District with Town Lake and downtown Austin in the distance.

With all the change in this town I thought it was time for a new panorama. This one is 1.2x3.6 in size so it would make a great 12 inch by 36 inch or larger print. I went a little further south for this one, capturing the south shore of Lady Bird Lake (aka Town Lake).

As seen from the center of the Pedernales riverbed at Pedernales Falls State Park, this epic panoramic-video (image below in the comments) shows the expanse of our Milky Way Galaxy overhead with the glow of the Austin, Texas radiating from the center, 35-miles away. Click HD (lower right, if available). I've posted the 25-image panorama that this video was made from in the comments below.

Love this town.
That's Lamar Blvd. Bridge in the foreground followed by the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge. After that we have the train trestle. In the distance all lit up is the 1st St. Bridge. Behind that is the Congress Ave. Bridge. By the way, that orange dot to the far left is the UT Tower lit up orange for Jordan Spieth's win at the U.S. Open. This was shot June 22.

I took a drive into the Texas Hill Country Sunday morning (it was modestly cool until about 10am). I thought I'd share a photo/video. This is a panorama converted to a video of Buchanan Dam. The panarama image used to create this video is below in the comments. Buchanan Dam is a multiple arch dam located on the Colorado River. The dam, completed in 1938, is an architectural rarity. Stretching for more than two miles, Buchanan is considered the longest multiple-arch dam in the nation, according to it's owner Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) The dam forms Lake Buchanan.